LeBron James: I’ll help pay for hundreds of kids to go to college
King James rules both the basketball court and the box office, winning acclaim for his role in the film “Trainwreck.” Now LeBron James has a big new announcement: through the LeBron James Family Foundation, he plans to send hundreds of qualifying students from his hometown of Akron, Ohio, to college on four-year academic scholarships. TODAY’s Willie Geist reports.
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